Optional: Submit letters of recommendation.

* All transcripts must be included on the application regardless if transfer of credit
is earned. An admissions decision will not be made until all transcripts have been
received. Students who fail to disclose all transcripts are subject to having their
decision rescinded.

Readmission: If you've previously attended Queens and would like to return, contact our Registrar’s Office to verify that you’ve fully withdrawn from Queens before
you apply: 704-337-2242, or registrar@queens.edu.

Students must complete the Upper Division Nursing application for their program of
interest by going to theapplication portaland selecting the Upper Division Nursing option.

Minimum requirements to apply for admission to the pre-licensure BSN program are as follows. Students who meet these requirements are invited to apply.

GPA from the most recent 30 credit hours or 3 semesters, whichever is greater, of
post high school courses must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

Pre-requisite GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

No more than 2 pre-requisite courses may be outstanding during the semester of application.
Only one of those courses may be a science course (Anatomy & Physiology or Microbiology).

Applicants must submit proof of registration in no more than 2 outstanding courses
with the anticipated course completion within one semester prior to enrollment in
the Program. The outstanding courses must be completed and transcripts submitted to
the admissions office prior to enrollment at Queens.

A minimum of 45 semester hours that apply to the degree completed prior to the semester
of application.

Students must complete all pre-requisite courses with a minimal grade of C- in both
the didactic (class) and lab components of the course. The pre-requisite courses are:

NUR 205: Nutrition

PSY 101: General Psychology

PSYC 210: Developmental Psychology

BIO 120: Microbiology for Health Professions (with lab)

BIO 213: Anatomy and Physiology I (with lab)

BIO 214: Anatomy and Physiology II (with lab)

MAT 106: Introductory Statistics

QLC 120-160: Institutions & Society

Students holding a prior baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution are only
required to complete the nursing pre-requisite courses. University general education
requirements are waived.

Do you want to learn more about applying to our nursing program? We’re happy to help.
Contact admissions@queens.edu, or call 704-337-2212.

If you are in a dual enrollment program, apply online using the freshman application process. Upon admission, we will give you a transfer
evaluation to determine how many credits will transfer to Queens. Our advisors will
use this evaluation to help you complete your degree within a shorter timeframe.

Transcripts: If your secondary school transcripts are not in English, you must submit a certified
translation along with the original transcript.

Test Scores:You may submit official TOEFL, IELTS or SAT, ACT results. The requirement to submit
test scores may be waived if the student has successfully completed level 112 at an
ELS Language Center, is a native English-speaker, or is transferring 24+ hours of
college credit from a US institution.

Deadlines & Important Dates:

Queens application opens for students planning to start in fall of 2019. The Common Application opens.

October 1, 2018

FAFSA opens for students planning to start college in the fall of 2019. You can use 2017 tax information
to complete the FAFSA.

October 13, 2018

Discover Queensis a Saturday event from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. for all undergraduate students that gives
students and families the opportunity to meet admissions counselors, tour campus and
talk with students. You’ll get an in-depth view of the classroom experience, life
at Queens, and the enrollment process.

November 1, 2018

Queens early decision deadline. Applications complete (with corresponding test scores and transcripts) by this date
are guaranteed an admission decision by December 1, 2018. The choice to apply early
decision is a binding agreement between the student and the university. If admitted,
students are committing themselves to attending Queens beginning fall 2019.

November 10, 2018

Discover Queensis a Saturday event from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. for all undergraduate students that gives
students and families the opportunity to meet admissions counselors, tour campus and
talk with students. You’ll get an in-depth view of the classroom experience, life
at Queens, and the enrollment process.

December 1, 2018

Queens early action and scholarship deadline. Applications complete (with test scores and transcripts) by this date are guaranteed
an admissions decision by December 31, 2018.All students are considered for merit scholarships based on their admissions application.
Students completing their application by this date will also be considered for our
competitive merit scholarships. If chosen as a finalist for our competitive awards,
students will receive an invitation to interview shortly after being notified of their
acceptance.

February 1, 2019

Secondary early action deadline. Applications complete (with corresponding test scores and transcripts) by this date
are guaranteed an admission decision by March 1, 2019. Students applying during this
round will still be considered for merit scholarships based on admissions application,
but will not be eligible for our largest, competitive merit-based awards.

March 1, 2019

Queens regular decision deadline

March 2, 2019,and beyond

Admission based on availability

April 13, 2019

Discover Queensis a Saturday event from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. for all undergraduate students that gives
students and families the opportunity to meet admissions counselors, tour campus and
talk with students. You’ll get an in-depth view of the classroom experience, life
at Queens, and the enrollment process.